Certain New York City businesses are required under Local Law 146 of 2013 to separate their organic waste (food scraps, food-soiled paper, and plant waste).
If your business meets the minimum requirements outlined below, you must comply with the NYC Commercial Organics Rules.
These rules apply to restaurants, delis, coffee shops, and cafeterias if they:
These rules apply to supermarkets and grocery stores if they:
Businesses covered by the NYC Commercial Organics Rules must separate staff-handled, back of house organic waste. This includes:
Download sample signs, labels, and other educational materials.
Businesses are given the option to arrange for collection by a private carter, transport organic waste themselves, or process the material on-site through in-vessel composting.
A food waste grinder is not permitted.
Businesses that hire a private carter to collect their organic waste must post an official Business Integrity Commission (BIC) decal. Containers for setout must meet carter specifications and have a latching lid that is securely fastened at the time of setout. Learn more about hiring a private carter.
Visit the BIC website to learn which private carters are collecting organic waste.
Businesses choosing to haul their own organic waste must first register with BIC and post an official decal.
Organics must be transported separately from trash and recycling directly to a processor or transfer station.
The agreement with the processor or transfer station must be made available to DSNY upon request.
Businesses covered by the Commercial Organics Rules that choose to process on-site must do so through in-vessel composting, or any processing method approved by DSNY rule, that does not discharge food waste into sewers. All such equipment must be registered with DSNY within 30 days of installation and renewed annually using the online commercial organics on-site processing registration form below.
For those businesses which currently have installed an aerobic or anaerobic digestion system, all such processing equipment must ALREADY be registered with DSNY, and the registration must be renewed annually.
These businesses must:
Apply for a commercial organics on-site processing registration.
NOTE: Effective September 25, 2021, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) PROHIBITS the use of devices that break down food waste by whatever means for the purpose of discharging it into the sewer system, including but not limited to food waste liquefiers. Liquefiers that, by such date, are already registered with DSNY, connected to a grease interceptor, or appear on engineering plans approved by DEP, may only be replaced at the end of its useful life with on-site processing methods that do not discharge food waste into the sewer system.
Learn more about updates to the Food Waste Liquefiers Rules.
Any person who owns or operates two or fewer food service businesses may request a waiver of the requirements of the NYC Commercial Organics Rules if:
Apply for a commercial organics waiver.